
The battle for the all-time top earner in women's golf is in full swing, and two giants are incredibly close: Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko. But before we dive into the millions of dollars, it must be said: it depends on which figures are tallied. Is it just about prize money, or do the lucrative sponsorship deals and bonuses also count? Either way, both are making a real impact on the green.
Both ladies are still actively competing and pursuing careers that are truly impressive. The LPGA field list for the 2026 Dow Championship shows Nelly Korda as the clear World No. 1 and Lydia Ko as a formidable World No. 11. This is no coincidence; this is the absolute elite of the sport at work. Korda, the reigning U.S. Women’s Open Champion, alone pocketed a cool $2.5 million with her victory there. A staggering sum, even if the tax authorities quickly deduct over $1 million again. That's how quickly things happen in this business.
Ko on the Path to Legend Status
Speaking of career milestones: Lydia Ko made a significant statement with her Olympic victory, catapulting her into the 35th spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame roster – the requisite 27 points being the magic number. This is the ultimate accolade, proof of absolute world-class performance over many years.
The Duel of the Dollar Divas
What do these numbers truly show? These ladies are not only on the course but also chasing records in the history books and on their bank statements. Whether it will ultimately be Korda or Ko who ascends the throne as the top earner is currently a fierce head-to-head race. One thing is clear: there's much more to come!


